![]() Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. ^ Back to Top ^ © 2023 ESPN Internet Ventures. "I know, coming into this year, our organization, we're going to come in swinging this year." When you have a younger team, you can tailor your team exactly how you want it to be. "We'll probably be one of the most organized teams in the league. "I know Coach Bowles, when he says something, he means it," Skrine said. Former NFL players being arrested isnt a huge surprise, but the reason for Skrines. He expects Bowles to set the tone April 17, the start of the offseason program. Former defensive back Buster Skrine, who played for the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets, has been arrested. Without getting into specifics, Skrine suggested the morale will be better now that the locker room chemistry has been altered. Skrine didn't want to dwell on last season's 5-11 disaster, except to say, "It didn't click like we wanted it to." There were well-documented chemistry and disciplinary issues, casting the Jets as a dysfunctional team. We're going to come in and I know things are going to change.' I know, going into next season, it's going to be a different atmosphere. "At the end of the year, Bowles said, 'I'm not going to let y'all down this year. I know they've got something up their sleeve. "Sometimes you have to figure out the right formula for the team, and I trust Coach Bowles. "I'm going into my seventh year and I played for Cleveland, so I've seen it happen," he said. Skrine said he hasn't been surprised by anything. ESPN caught up with Skrine last weekend at a charity event in Manhattan. In case you've been snoozing, they said goodbye to household names such as Darrelle Revis, Nick Mangold and Brandon Marshall, among others, replacing them with younger, cheaper and less established players.Ĭoach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan have provided their take on the offseason strategy, but those who survived the Great Roster Purge have remained quiet. Skrine became the first holdover to comment publicly on the Jets' dramatic roster shakeup. "Because y'all will eat us up," he said with a smile, alluding to the media. "You can't rebuild in New York," Skrine told ESPN. You may think the New York Jets are rebuilding, but cornerback Buster Skrine disagrees. I am starting to think that Bowles is but a minimally exceptional HC.You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserīuster Skrine on Jets' offseason: 'Ain't no rebuilding' in New York ![]() Maybe being doubled all the time is not an optimal working condition, but that shouldn't be an excuse.ġ. Last, but not the least: JJ Watt is always doubled. ![]() And now somehow Leo and Mo are not productive because they are constantly doubled? If that's the case, shouldn't we see more pressure from the LBs? I still have to hear how effective Casey Hampton was, or Vince Wilfork was in passing downs. So - this is my take on current Jets DL: they just suck. Darron Lee came flying in and rocked Cutler hard. Are we doing that? The answer is and emphatic NO. If they are double-teamed as they claim, that should open broad avenues of attack, through which LB can come crashing in. Now - the DLs getting constantly doubled? That's the main premise of 3-4 fire zone blitz. I don't think loss of Richardson is that big - Leo needs to step up, but I don't see that happen. Without decent NT up the middle, your defense suffers. I am talking about the loss of Damon Harrison. That said - Mac's first big mistake is rearing up its ugly head. I am starting to think that Bowles is but a minimally exceptional HC.Ģ. I still remember the shock I experienced when I watched Chiefs D destroy Brady a couple of years ago, and then learned that the same D unit was masterminded by none other than Bob Sutton. Jets seem to have a capable DL coach in Robert Nunn already, no? On a second thought: maybe DL coach is not the problem. Maybe this won't solve every problem, but our DLs WILL create pressure in due time with his guidance. Last time I checked, Karl Dunbar is at Alabama - shouldn't we pry him out of there? We saw what he could do for our DLs when he spent the time here with Rex. Even Leo and Wilk have regressed under the tutelage of Todd Bowles. Last, but not the least: how in the world did Matt Moore have the time to complete chunk yardage passes almost every time he chugged the ball? Maybe it wasn't Brady-esque, but did the Jets pass rush ever get to the QB to disrupt the timing or vision of the passes?īlaming Buster Skrine is an easy way out, but face it. Did you guys look at the highlight reel penalties Jets D committed on nearly every Dolphags scoring drive early on?ģ. Am I the only one to think that the problem lies deeper than Buster Skrine?ġ.
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